
This adds a script for building a container and building the documentation within that new container image. The openSUSE instructions now require a --non-interactive flag otherwise they fail to run. Sadly there doesn't seem to be a way to have this in an environment variable à-la DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive, so we simply do a sed on the scripts to add --non-interactive to the zypper commands to avoid having those in the instructions provided to our users. Somehow tzdata package in Ubuntu doesn't respect DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive hence why the timezone needs to be set by hand. (From yocto-docs rev: cefced592f1302fcb65afa9e0b1f9f5ff1570e93) Signed-off-by: Quentin Schulz <quentin.schulz@cherry.de> Reviewed-by: Antonin Godard <antonin.godard@bootlin.com> Tested-by: Antonin Godard <antonin.godard@bootlin.com> Signed-off-by: Antonin Godard <antonin.godard@bootlin.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
-*- vim: set expandtab tabstop=2 shiftwidth=2:
Build a container ready to build the documentation be reading the dependencies
listed in shell scripts in documentation/tools/host_packages_scripts, and
start a documentation build in this container.
Usage:
./documentation/tools/build-docs-container []
e.g.:
./documentation/tools/build-docs-container ubuntu:24.04 html
Will build the docs in an Ubuntu 24.04 container in html.
The container engine can be selected by exporting CONTAINERCMD in the
environment. The default is docker, but podman can also be used.
set -eu -o pipefail
SCRIPT_DIR=$(cd -- "$(dirname -- "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" &>/dev/null && pwd) CONTAINERCMD=${CONTAINERCMD:-docker} DOCS_DIR="$SCRIPT_DIR/../.." SH_DIR="$SCRIPT_DIR/host_packages_scripts"
function usage() { echo "$0 -- script to build documentation from within a container
$0 OCI_IMAGE [make arguments...]
OCI_IMAGE is an image:tag of an OCI image hosted on hub.docker.com. It is one of: - debian:12 - fedora:38 - fedora:39 - fedora:40 - leap:15.4 - leap:15.5 - ubuntu:22.04 - ubuntu:24.04
[make arguments] is one or more argument to pass to the make command of documentation/Makefile, see that file for what's supported. This is typically intended to be used to provide specific make targets. Default: publish " }
main () { if [ "$#" -lt 1 ]; then usage exit 1 fi
local image="$1" shift
OCI=$(which "$CONTAINERCMD")
docker build doesn't accept 2 colons, so "sanitize" the name
local sanitized_dockername sanitized_dockername=$(echo "$image" | tr ':.' '-')
local version version=$(echo "$image" | awk -F: '{print $NF}')
case $image in
# Missing latexmk texlive-gnu-freefont packages at the very least
# "almalinux:8"|
# "almalinux:9")
# containerfile=Containerfile.almalinux
# docs=almalinux_docs.sh
# docs_pdf=almalinux_docs_pdf.sh
# pip3=pip3_docs.sh
# ;;
# Missing python3-saneyaml
# "debian:11"|
"debian:12")
containerfile=Containerfile.debian
docs=ubuntu_docs.sh
docs_pdf=ubuntu_docs_pdf.sh
;;
"fedora:38"|
"fedora:39"|
"fedora:40")
containerfile=Containerfile.fedora
docs=fedora_docs.sh
docs_pdf=fedora_docs_pdf.sh
pip3=pip3_docs.sh
;;
"leap:15.4"|
"leap:15.5")
# Seems like issue with permissions package, c.f.
#
# Updating /etc/sysconfig/security ...
# /dev/zero: chown: Permission denied
# /dev/null: chown: Permission denied
# /dev/full: chown: Permission denied
# ERROR: not all operations were successful.
# Checking permissions and ownerships - using the permissions files
# /etc/permissions
# /etc/permissions.easy
# /etc/permissions.local
# setting / to root:root 0755. (wrong permissions 0555)
# setting /dev/zero to root:root 0666. (wrong owner/group 65534:65534)
# setting /dev/null to root:root 0666. (wrong owner/group 65534:65534)
# setting /dev/full to root:root 0666. (wrong owner/group 65534:65534)
# warning: %post(permissions-20240826-150600.10.12.1.x86_64) scriptlet failed, exit status 1
#
# "leap:15.6")
image=opensuse/leap:$version
containerfile=Containerfile.zypper
docs=opensuse_docs.sh
docs_pdf=opensuse_docs_pdf.sh
pip3=pip3_docs.sh
;;
# Missing python3-saneyaml
# "ubuntu:18.04"|
# "ubuntu:20.04"|
# Cannot fetch packages anymore
# "ubuntu:23.04"|
"ubuntu:22.04"|
"ubuntu:24.04"*)
containerfile=Containerfile.ubuntu
docs=ubuntu_docs.sh
docs_pdf=ubuntu_docs_pdf.sh
;;
*)
echo "$image not supported!"
usage
exit 1
;;
esac
$OCI build
--tag "yocto-docs-$sanitized_dockername:latest"
--build-arg ARG_FROM="docker.io/$image"
--build-arg DOCS="$docs"
--build-arg DOCS_PDF="$docs_pdf"
--build-arg PIP3="${pip3:-}"
--file "$SCRIPT_DIR/$containerfile"
"$SH_DIR/"
local -a args_run=( --rm --interactive --tty --volume="$DOCS_DIR:/docs:rw" --workdir=/docs --security-opt label=disable )
if [ "$OCI" = "docker" ]; then args_run+=( --user="$(id -u)":"$(id -g)" ) elif [ "$OCI" = "podman" ]; then # we need net access to fetch bitbake terms args_run+=( --cap-add=NET_RAW --userns=keep-id ) fi
$OCI run
"${args_run[@]}"
"yocto-docs-$sanitized_dockername"
"$@"
}
main "$@"